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        | from the facial view The distal slope of the facial cusp is _____ than the mesial slope |  | Definition 
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        | From the lingual view of the mandibular first premolar: (3)
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        | The facial triangular ridge is quite prominent Both marginal ridges may be seen
 The lingual cusp is mesial to center on the crown
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        | Which developmental groove is unique to the mandibular first premolar? |  | Definition 
 
        | Mesiolingual developmental groove |  | 
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        | From the proximal view of the mandibular first premolar, the facial cusp tip is: |  | Definition 
 
        | Centered over the crown faciolingually |  | 
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        | From the lingual view of the mandibular first premolar: (3)
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        | The two cusp tips are located mesial to center on the crown A developmental groove may be evident on the crown and root
 Much of the occlusal surface is visible
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        | From the occlusal view of the mandibular first premolar the: |  | Definition 
 
        | Facial cusp is much larger then the lingual cusp |  | 
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        | Which of the following anatomic features form the transverse ridge? |  | Definition 
 
        | Facial and lingual triangular ridges |  | 
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        | From a proximal view, the lingual height of contour is located: |  | Definition 
 
        | In the middle third of the crown |  | 
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        | 3 facts with regard to the proximal contacts from the occlusal view of the mandibular first premolar? |  | Definition 
 
        | The distal contact area is broader faciolingually than the mesial contact area The proximal contacts are in line with the facial cusp slopes.
 A line through the proximal contacts would be centered faciolingually
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